+J(C)1994-7 UK, Steve Litchfield, All rights reserved. Data sets controlled.
+;Please see built-in help database for instructions for use.
+/Updates and news at http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/
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+&New map centre: Positional Information
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+-Please note that the resolution of Psi-Mapper
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+4As a last resort, try deleting this file altogether.O
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+8Roads.mp2 file not found? Are you sure you installed it?
+.Roads disabled at this zoom level, skipping...
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NAME$#
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\*.mp3K
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REF$'
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+7is corrupt, or may even be that the file does not existO
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NAME$#
REF$#
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VECTCOL%
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Radius circle size (miles)O
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FUEL&
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RACNUM$
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+(Thankyou for registering, your name willO
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Psi-Mapper/Ireland
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+*failed! Did you type the code in properly?O
\MapperIR.regKW
\MapperIR.regK
Unregistered copy
+<This is shareware, not free software! If you continue to use
+?Psi-Mapper/Ireland you MUST register. Registration removes both
+<this screen and your guilty conscience. To register, either:
+2- send
10 to Steve Litchfield, 22 Grays Crescent,
+, Woodley, Berks, RG5 3EN Great Britain, OR
+.- on Compuserve, use GO SWREG id no. 6567, OR
+;- with a credit card, use http://www.swregnet.com/1222p.htm
PROCH
VERSION$
About Psi-Mapper/Ireland v
+!(C) UK 1994-1997 Steve LitchfieldO
+1Please see on-line help file for more details ...O
CancelO
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SELECT%
SELEFT%
SELECTX%
SELECTY%
SELECT$
DRIVE$
IDNAME$
SELPLAN%
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SELECTY%
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PATH$
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HOME%
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Recentre map
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{Undefined}
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{Undefined}
MODE&
ZLEVEL%
O {A[
SAVESET
SSDIALG%
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NoOn(
YesOy(
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RWBIx
RWBMx
OxOd(
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brightest part of the sky.
Press any key
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LONGI
NORTH
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Longitude West (degs part)O
Longitude (mins part)O
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NorthO
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HOLDEVENT&
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Psi-Mapper route log:
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distance
Speed
+ Estimated
journey time
miles
hrs
mins
Total calculated mileage:
miles
hrs
mins
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SELECT%
SELECT$
PICID%
PATH$
TEXT$
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SAVESET
LEARN%
Tip of the day!
+/All of the Psi-Mapper documentation you'll needO
+4can be accessed by browsing round the HELP database.O
+8There are dozens of customisable settings in Psi-Mapper,O
+5press <Menu> and have a look. It's easy to set up theO
+7program's display and operation exactly how you prefer!O
+2Note that there are many other specialist overlaysO
+*available from http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/O
+5If, on the other hand, you've installed the lot, noteO
+4that you can delete unwanted overlays to save space.O
+1If you notice any errors in the main data sets orO
+'overlays, please TELL Steve Litchfield,O
+-so that future program updates will be right!O
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JBOnce you have two places selected, you can perform distance, bearing, time and fuel calculations. Psi-Mapper gives you either 'as the crow-flies' distance in miles and km, or an estimate of the 'on-the-road' mileage, based on a well-averaged 'fudge' factor. You can tell Psi-Mapper which mode you want it to work in by making the appropriate selection in the first 'Settings' dialog.
Note that if the 'crow-line' intersects any sea, any on-the-road estimate may be some way out.
The time and fuel figures are based on your own figures, which can be changed under 'Personal settings'.
4AThis dashed line appears when two selections have been made, to give an indication of the 'as the crow flies' line between the two. Optionally, it can also display the 'crow-flies' or 'on the road' distance in miles, for quick reference, to save you having to go into the 'Distance between selected' screen.
yBThere are many ways of moving around in Psi-Mapper:
- You can use the arrow, page keys etc. to scroll the map
- You can use <Enter> or the pen or the 'Centre select' menu option to choose the map centre (very useful for zooming in on one spot)
- You can 'Find' places or overlay items and jump to them
- You can step through overlays, selecting particular items
- You can jump to specific known geographical positions
- Under control of a GPS unit, in 'moving-map' mode
The interface will hopefully be intuitive, and you'll soon find yourself whizzing round the map! You don't usually have to wait for the screen to redraw, either.
}CIn an effort to save you work, each distance that is calculated by the program is also logged to the "Route Log", for your convenience, for example, when filling out a report of where you've been. The route log can contain details of journeys to and from any towns or overlay items.
The estimated journey time is calculated using the average speed you have defined in the Personal Settings dialog. Thus, if you want the calculations to reflect different average speeds for different legs of the journey, just set the speed you want for that leg before you do the "Find" etc.
The Log is restricted to up to 5 journey sections. When the log is full, or if you just want to start again, you can clear it with the appropriate menu option.
The key to constructing a useful Route Log is skilful use of the Control-f (Find), shift-Control-f (Find in overlay) and Control-w (Swap selections) keys.
DIf you own a Global Positioning Service (GPS) unit, you can plug it into your Psion running Psi-Mapper to get a very nice moving-map display, which updates in real-time. For more details on exactly how to physically connect the two, see the GPSNOTES.TXT documentation file.
Once things are up and working, you'll find there are some extra settings you can play with in the "Moving Map Settings" dialog.
Note that for the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) feature to work, you need to have selected something (in selection slot 2, the 'To' field) as your destination. For its calculations, the program takes your average speed defined in 'Personal Settings', as this tends to be more accurate than trying to predict ETA from your current GPS speed, which will probably be zero whenever you look at the screen, as you'll be stopped!!
Note that the only two keys which work when using the moving map are the <Esc> key to quit back to the normal Psi-Mapper interface, and the <Enter> key to mark a spot and append it to an item overlay.
APsi-Mapper/Ireland's documentation is more or less all on-line in this help file. Browse through the help file and the program itself and experiment with the functions you discover, especially the wealth of overlays, town plans and the many customisable settings.
BPsi-Mapper is really a Geographical Information System (GIS), and is not intended to do route-finding. But before you delete the program in disappointment, it does include many roads, railways, hotels, sites of interest and many, many other overlays, and can do basic 'on-the-road' distance calculations, route logging, moving-map display and a host of other useful informational tasks.
Psi-Mapper is also not intended to replace proper electronic or paper maps, as the resolution has been deliberately limited to +/- 1km in each direction and most roads etc are very much approximations of their actual paths etc.
This deliberate restriction enables Psi-Mapper to fit comfortably within most people's Psions, without taking up too much space!
BWhen asking Psi-Mapper to find a place, you can just give it part of the name if you like, and it will search for any place names containing the phrase you asked for.
This can be used to advantage when you are not sure ofthe exact spelling of the place you're after, e.g. Amlwich, you could ask for 'aml'.
You can also search for items in an overlay.
Both places and items that have been 'found' are classed as 'selected'. For more information on what this means, please read the help section on 'Selections'.
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GYou can zoom in and out with either the side-bar Zoom buttons, the menu options or their short-cuts, the drop down zoom level box or even with the number keys 1 to 7, to go to specific zoom levels in one keypress.
You can have seven levels of zoom. Any selected towns will be shown in bold on all detail levels.
Note the auto-detail feature, which sets the detail level according to the degree of zoom you're using. You can fiddle with the density of auto-detail according to your taste in the 'Settings' menu option. There is the facility to temporarily raise or lower the detail on any particular map view by using the '+' and '-' icons in the information window or the appropriate menu options, but the auto-detail will kick in again next time the map centre is moved or zoomed.
Note the scale ruler along the bottom of the screen, showing graduations every 10 miles. This can be turned off if desired. Ditto the 'crow-line', which appears when you have two places selected.
Note the information window proudly displays to the world if you haven't registered, this will change to your name when you've typed in your personal registration code.
By using the Annotate function, you can use the pen to draw directly on the map display. In later versions of Psi-Mapper it may also be possible to print these annotated maps directly from the program. In the meantime, you can grab the screen with Shift-Control-Fn-S and merge into a Sketch file for printing etc.
Psi-Mapper often takes a few seconds to display a map or scan its database, but you don't have to wait if you don't want to, using the pointer or pressing Menu, Help or any other valid key should interrupt the program and give you control.
The <Esc> key will redraw the screen at any time and (optionally) turn off any 'sticky' overlays you've turned on.
$KThe idea of the overlays is that having worked out where you are and where you're going (bold type towns and crow-line etc), you can zoom in and overlay the roads, railways and any other sites or items of interest in the vicinity, depending on which overlays you have installed or created.
There are three main types of overlay:
(i) Built-in overlays (towns, roads)
(ii) Item overlays, either found in the main .ZIP archive or within one of the add-on specialist packs. These are specific items which can be represented by an icon, e.g. a peak, an airport, a place of interest etc. In addition to a name, each item may have a reference field (e.g. Phone number details) which can be turned on or off in the 'Overlay settings' dialog.
You can display item overlays in two ways. Either a simple 'display them all in one go' approach, or a 'step-through' method where each displayed item is detailed separately as the overlay is drawn. This latter approach is best used when there are lots of overlay items very close together...
Overlays of this type have a file name ending in .mp3.
Note that you can construct your own overlays using Psi-Mapper itself, so there's no reason why you couldn't have, for example, ACME Ltd's sales outlets, with the company logo etc
Create a new overlay from within the program, e.g. ACME.mp3 (the .mp3 bit is added automatically). Next go into SKETCH and make a new graphic, 17 by 17 pixels. Export if to an EPOC picture file called ACME.MBM in any convenient folder. The last stage is to use Control-c (Copy) and Control-v (Paste) to paste a copy of this file in your \System\Apps\MapperIR folder on your default disk. (You may have to alter your system preferences to get the Series 5 let you see the \system folder). All being well, you'll see your new icon right next to the new ACME.mp3 file in that folder.
Adding to custom item overlays within the program can be done by manually adding items using the supplied cross-hairs. I also supply a small CustomEd.opo utility which allows direct numeric editing of created overlays.
Giving you even more options, if you have lots of suitable data in delimited text form (either from another program or as part of a conversion of an overlay from Psi-Mapper/Ireland for the 3a/3c) you can make a copy of the supplied MP3-Temp.lat template database and import your text data directly in. Name your new overlay such that it ends in ".mp3".
(iii) Vector overlays. These are sets of lines and annotations, e.g. railways, OS grid lines etc. Overlays of this type have file names ending in .MP4. Again, you can import custom vector data directly into a renamed copy of the supplied MP4-Temp.lat template data file. Name your new overlay in such a way as to end in ".mp4".
For both types of overlay, there are a wealth of customisable settings you can play around with!
CThere are numerous settings you can tinker with, and these are saved in Psi-Mapper's settings file. It should be fairly obvious what all the settings do from their names.
Note also the concept of 'sticky' overlays, whereby Psi-Mapper remembers which overlay of each type was last used and overlays it on each displayed screen. You can turn 'stickiness' on or off in the settings dialog for each type of overlay or in the actual overlay selection dialog itself. You can also set the ESC key to turn them off.
In addition to all this, you can add your own place names to the map, up to a maximum of 50 or so. These places are stored in a special custom database, which can be edited using the supplied CustomEd.opo utility.
Plus of course you can construct custom overlays of your own, or even town plans of local towns where one hasn't already been supplied using the Vectdraw utility (available from me on request).
8CIf you have a town or item selected in the either 'select' position, you either hit the 'hot-key' Psion-ENTER or use the menu option 'Plan for Cork' etc and get a full-screen plan of that town or item, if one is installed. Now obviously, not all towns and items have plans loaded on your Psion, for space reasons.
You can tell at a glance whether a plan is available for your selections by looking at the way the selection name is printed on screen in the info window. If the name is in Bold, there is a plan available!
Outside of Psi-Mapper/Ireland, you can use the small TPLIST utility to research what's installed on your Psion Series 5, which displays to screen and file exactly which towns are available.
Available on request is Vectdraw, a small utility which allows construction of custom town plans of your own.
,EPsi-Mapper/Ireland is (C) UK 1994-1997 Steve Litchfield
Despite being fully working, Psi-Mapper isn't free software, it's shareware, so if you continue to use it, you should register.
You can register by either
- sending
10 cash or equivalent in any major currency
- using Compuserve's SWREG service. Use id. 6567
- using a credit card on the web at http://www.swregnet.com/1222p.htm
Special thanks to the many registered users who have helped in this project in any way. Psi-Mapper/Ireland, as with all my shareware programs, is dependent for its future on registrations by Psion users.
The unregistered program is fully working in every way. I trust you to play fair with shareware and to fulfil the trust I've placed in you in trying the program before paying a penny.
To contact Steve Litchfield, write to the address in the last help topic.
DISCLAIMER
Steve Litchfield and 3-Lib accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within Psi-Mapper or any of its overlays, and this program is used entirely at your own risk! Do not use this program while driving a vehicle, I'll not be responsible if you crash head-on into a Juggernaut! Please note that road and rail layouts etc are shown diagrammatically when appropriate. If you need really accurate map data, go and buy a real map!
AShareware is a different way of distributing software. You are free to copy it to friends, bulletin boards etc, but if you find yourself liking the program and using it beyond an initial trial period, you are honour bound to send the registration fee to the author of the program.
Shareware for the Psion Siena, 3a, 3c or Series 5 can be obtained from many places by modem (e.g. The web, CIX, Compuserve, Comp.binaries.psion etc), or from 3-Lib, the shareware library.
CSeasoned Psi-Mapper/Ireland users on the Series 3a/3c computers will be wondering just how compatible all of this is with your old versions.
The good news is that the program itself still uses the same grid system for all data, so nothing's changed in terms of the content of Psi-Mapper's data sets. Registration codes are also the same, so you won't have to register again.
The bad news is that ALL the Psion file formats changed drastically as part of the changeover to EPOC32. So the town plans, the overlays etc are ALL physically incompatible with their EPOC16 equivalents despite having (in many cases) the same file name.
In practice this shouldn't be a problem. If you're intending to maintain an overlay or town plan on both Psi-Mapper platforms, you'll have to either update both versions or make a note of which version is the 'master' and then export from this using TAB-delimited text as the intermediary etc.
Town plans are converted using a convertor utility, available on request.
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Route-Logging2
Solar Compass2
There is a simplified solar compass, for use in aligning the map screen with due north even if you've got a lousy sense of direction. Just follow the instructions....
Radius Circle2
This feature allows you to answer questions like "How many airfields are within 30 miles of here?" The shown circle can be sized in miles in the Advanced Settings dialog or at display time within the shown dialog.
Psi-Mapper update information on the world wide web:
http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/
Compatibility notes2
Acknowledgements2
Thanks to all the various overlay and town plan contributors, past and present.
Thanks to Eddie Slupski for his hard work on overhauling some of the datasets.
Thanks to Simon Pooley for use of the opening photo.
GEvery time you Find a place name or overlay item in Psi-Mapper, it is shown in the selection area on the info window.
There are two selection 'slots' (shown separated by a '/'), the first is filled by your first successful find, and the second by your second find. Please note that the contents of the two fields can be swapped by pressing using 'Swap selections' (Control-w) or by tapping in the selection box at any time.
The crow-line and distance calculations are only valid when both selection slots are filled. If you Find another place name, it will overwrite the second slot etc.
You can use menu options to clear both selection slots or just the second one etc.
Once you have one or two towns 'selected', there are extra operations which become possible. Using the menu items found under 'Towns/Items' (or by using the Control-p short-cut), you can look up a street plan of a selected item. So, for example, you could find & select 'Dublin' & then bring up its street plan.
When both selection slots are filled, an entry is automatically made in the "Route Log", which remembers for your convenience all the distances calculated by the program using your chosen method of distance calculation, along with the average speed defined at the time.
Again, to preserve a certain order of journey, you may wish to swap the slot contents before doing the next Find....
Note that having found a place, you can set it up to be your 'home' town with the appropriate menu option, which will have appeared automatically on the 'Towns' menu. This enables you to more easily examine journeys etc from the same place each time you use Psi-Mapper, by simply using the "Journeys from Home town" menu option and thus selecting your 'home' town in the first selection slot, and moving any existing selections down one. The 'home' town can only be changed by selecting a different town in the first slot and using the menu option again.
About this help file2
What it can and can't do.2
Moving around2
Views and Displays2
Finding Places and items2
Selections2
Calculations2
Crow-line2
Overlays2
Customising Psi-Mapper2
Town Plans2
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051 71227
Ormonde Castle
051 40787
Touraneena heritage centre
058 47353
Mt Mellary Cistercian Abbey
058 54404
Lismore Castle Gardens
058 54424
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Matrix Castle
Norman Castle
Holy Cross Abbey
Rock of Cashel
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Cahir Castle
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Mitchelstown Caves
052 67246
Kilkenny Castle
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Dunmore Caves
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Jerpoint Abbey
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045 21617
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Lea Castle
Ballyfin House
Ballaghmore Castle
0505 21453
Timahoe Monastery
Birr Castle
0509 20056
Leap Castle
Cloghan Castle
Clonony Castle
Shannonbridge Fort
Clonmacnois
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0506 21279
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Croghan Hill
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Ennis Abbey
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Dyseart O'Dea Castle
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061 368103
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061 367178
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061 368144
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061 361511
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091 82214
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095 41146
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St Brendan's Catholic Church
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Ashford Castleu
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Sligo Abbey
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Markree Castle
071 67800
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Kilmore Cathedral
Bellamont Forest Coote Mansion
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Mannan Castle
Boyle Abbey
Roscommon Castle & Priory
Clonalis House
Ballintober Castle
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Mullingar Cathedral
044 48338
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044 61159
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Athlone Castle
Donegal Castle
MacSweeney's Tomb
Tory Island Round Tower
Doe Castle nr Cresslough
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041 24488
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946 25198
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046 36633
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01762 840249
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St Columbs Cathedral
Dungiven Priory
Maghera Old Church
Springhill House
016487 48210
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Mussenden Temple
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Argory House
Watergate
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Castle Coole
Florence Court
Devenish Island
Killadeas Churchyard
Tully Castle
Monea Castle
Stormont CastleT
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+&v0.4 (C) John Boyce & Steve Litchfield
+-For use with Series 5 Psi-Mapper/Ireland only
HelpOh+
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CustomEdit
+6This is a constantly evolving utility designed to help
+2you edit some of the custom data files that the S5
++version of Psi-Mapper/Ireland can generate.
+7e.g. an item overlay created in Psi-Mapper, or the list
+1of custom towns that you've added to the built-in
+4selection. The S5's Data won't open these files, and
+5hence this small utility. Think of it as JBData Lite.
Extremely Lite! 8-))O
+6Please DON'T try to use this utility to edit any other
+/type of file. Feedback to slitchfield@cix.co.uk
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Dublin Radio;
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Wicklow RadioK
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Rosslare Radio5
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Mine Head Radio
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Cork Radio
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Bantry Radio[
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Valentia Radio$
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Shannon RadioW
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Clifden RadioC
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Belmullet RadioQ
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Marlay Park;
Day 1 : 7 miles
Knockree YH?
Day 2 : 21 miles
Laragh=
Day 3 : 39 miles
Aughavannagh YH4
Day 4 : 57 miles
Tinahely1
Day 5 : 71 miles
Clonegal!
Day 6 : 89 miles
Borris
Day 7 : 106 miles
Inistioge
Day 8 : 124 miles
Mullinavat
Day 9 : 142 miles
Carrick-on-Suir
Day 10 : 157 miles
Clonmel
Day 11 : 174 miles
Clogheen
Day 12 : 194 miles
Fermoy
Day 13 : 219 miles
Mallow
Day 14 : 239 miles
Glenaknockane
Day 15 : 257 miles
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Millstreet
Day 16 : 274 miles
Loo Bridge YHl
Day 17 : 296 miles
Black Valley YHR
Day 18 : 318 miles
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Day 19 : 340 miles
Caherciveen/
Day 20 : 357 miles
Bray Head, Valentia Isd
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Burrishoole AbbeyY
Kilfenorav
Corcomroe Abbeyw
Cong Abbeyt
Ballintubber Abbeyu
Augustine, 1216
Ross Abbey{
Moyne Abbeyx
Galway
& Franciscan Abbey 1826
Rosserk Friary{
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Ennis
Franciscan, 1241
Claregalway Abbey
Tuam
Limerick
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Kilmallock
Abbey
St. Finbarre's
built 1867-1879
Loughrea
Abbeyknockmoy
Killaloe
Sligo Abbey
Dominican 1252, ruin
Kilconnell Abbey
Franciscan, 1353
Dromahair
Cloyne
13th c
Boyle Abbey
Clonfert
North Abbey
Remains 1286
Holycross Abbey
Templemore
Abbey
Thurles
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St. Cronan's Monastry
Remains
Beagh
Glenveagh National Park
Kilcooley Abbey
Letterkenny
Fanad Head
Atlantic Ocean
Drumlane Abbey
Christ the king
St. Canice's
!13th c: Remains St. Francis Abbey
Jerpoint Abbey
Waterford
Londonderry
Anglican & Catholic
St. Laserains
Dunbrody Abbey
Cistercian 1182
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Selskar Abbey0
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Shankhill C & C Park>
282 0011
Old Mill Hostel8
0404 45156
Johnson's C
0404 48133
River Valley ParkC
0404 41647
Ferrybank C & C Park0
053 44378
O'Gorman's C & C Park4
053 37221
The Burrow C & C Park6
053 32256
Rosslare Holiday Park6
053 32427
Fethard C & C Park
051 97123
Ocean Island C & C Park
051 97202
Duncannon C & C Park
051 89193
Courtown C & C ParkC
055 25280
Dunmore East C & C Park
051 83174
Newtown Cove C & C Site
058 81979
Atlantic View C & C
051 81610
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Fitzmaurice's C & C
051 81968
Cork City C & C Park
021 961866
Bienvenue C & C Park
021 312711
Jasmine Villa C & C Park
021 883234
Summerfield Caravan C & C Park
024 93537
Garrettstown House Holiday Park
021 778156/775286
Sexton's Camp Site
023 46347
Desert House C & C Park
023 33331
Meadow Camping Parky
028 33280
Rolf's Hosteli
028 20289
Clear Island Camp Sitef
028 31149
Ballydehob Camp Siteb
028 37232
Barleycove C & C SiteK
028 35302
Eagle Pointd
027 50630
Tig Barra Hostels
026 47016
Dunbeacon CampsiteX
027 61246
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Dowling's C & C ParkW
027 63154
O'Shea's C & C ParkV
027 63140
Wheel Inn Holiday InnF
027 7009
Adrigole HostelJ
027 60132
Fossa C & C ParkH
064 31497
Beech Grove C & C ParkI
064 31727
Fleming's Whitebridge C & C Parkc
064 31590
White Villa Farm C & C Parke
064 32456
Fossa C & C Park[
064 31497
Beech Grove C & C ParkZ
064 31727
Glenross C & C ParkB
066 31590/68451
Falvey's@
066 68238
Kells Bay C & C Park=
066 77647
Mannix Point C & C Park/
066 72806
Sneem Camp SiteE
064 45181
Willow Hill Farm HostelG
064 45378
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Ring of Kerry C & C ParkT
064 41366
Creveen Lodge C & C ParkM
064 83131
Casey's C & C ParkI
066 33195
Seacrest Hostel6
066 51390
Oratory House Camp#
066 55143
Shannon Cottage C & C Park
061 377118
Curraghchase C & C Park
061 396349
Lisakyle Hostel
052 41963
Murphys
056 62973
Nore Valley C & C Park
056 27229
Carasali C & C Park
045 24331
%Lakeside Watersport Hostel & Campsite
0619 27225
Cunningham'sW
061 51666
Collins' C & C SiteX
065 56140
Doolin C & C Parkk
065 74127
Salthill C & C Park}
091 22479
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091 92452
Ballyloughhane C & C Park
091 55338
Spiddal C & C Parko
091 83372
Johnston's Hostel
091 37164
Coilleann CampsiteY
091 95266
Gorteen Beach C & C ParkK
095 35882
Leo's HostelA
095 21429
Renvyle Beach C & C>
095 43406
Masters House Hostel9
095 44076
Inishmor Camp SiteZ
099 61185
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099 75008
Parkland C & C Parka
098 25141
"Lavelle's Golden Strand C & C ParkS
098 47232/47277
Seal Caves Caravan ParkQ
098 43262
Keel Sandybanks Camping ParkO
098 32054
Strandhill Camp Site
071 68120
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Greenlands C & C Park
071 77113/45618
Lakelands C & C Park
042 69488
Lough Ramor C & C Park
049 47447
Lough Key Forest Caravan Park
079 62212
Gailey Bay C & C Park
0903 61058
Lough Ennell Holiday Village
044 48101
Manor House C & C Park
072 51477
Gallagher's Farm Hostel
073 37057
Derrylahan Hostel
073 38079
Dooey Hostel
073 30130
Dunmore Caravans
075 45121
Tramore Beach C & C Park
075 51491
Lodge Hostel
075 46151
Corcreggan Mill Cottage Hostel
074 36409
Muff Hostel
077 84188
Kells Independent Youth Hostel
046 40100
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Gyles Quay Caravan Campground0
042 76262
Belvoir ForestM
01232 650111
Jordanstown Lough Shore ParkN
01232 863133 / 868751
Donaghdee Parkf
01247 882369
Ballywhiskin Parkg
01247 862304
CastlewellanM
013967 78664
TollymoreM
013967 22428
Lazy BJ ParkR
013967 23533
Chestnut ParkQ
016937 62653
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016937 38134
Gosford Forest Park(
01861 551277
Roe Valley Country Park
015047 22074
Carrick Dhu Caravan Park
01265 823712
Golf Links Hotel Caravan Park
01265 823539
Benone Tourist Complex
015047 50555
Golden Sands Caravan Park
015047 50324
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Portballintrae Caravan Park!
012657 31478
Silver Cliffs4
012657 62550
Watertop Open Farm=
012657 62576
Rathlin Guesthouse<
012657 63916/7
Cushendun Caravan ParkB
0126674 254
YHANI HostelB
012667 71344
Cushendall Caravan ParkC
012667 71699
Bay View Caravan ParkI
01574 885685
Whitehill Caravan ParkJ
01574 885233
Carnfunnock Country ParkR
01574 70541
Curran Caravan ParkT
01574 73797
Brown's Bay Caravan ParkZ
01574 72313
Drum Manor Forest Park
016487 62774
Parkanaur Forest Park
018687 58256
Killymaddy Centre
018687 67259
Lakeland Canoe Centre
01365 324250 / 322411
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Castle Archdale Country Park
01365 21333
Blaney Campsite
01365 64634
Lakeland Caravan Park
013656 31578
Lisnaskea Caravan Park
013657 21040
Share Centre Caravan Park
013657 22122k
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091 593034
Belfast International Airport;
Belfast City AirportQ
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Donegal Airport
City of Derry Airport
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Shannon Airport
Waterford Airport
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